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    Title: Developing and validating risk scores for predicting major cardiovascular events using population surveys linked with electronic health insurance records
    Authors: Chang, HY;Fang, HL;Huang, CY;Chiang, CY;Chuang, SY;Hsu, CC;Cheng, HM;Chen, TW;Yao, WC;Pan, WH
    Contributors: Institute of Population Health Sciences
    Abstract: A risk prediction model for major cardiovascular events was developed using population survey data linked to National Health Insurance (NHI) claim data and the death registry. Another set of population survey data were used to validate the model. The model was built using the Nutrition and Health Survey in Taiwan (NAHSIT) collected from 1993–1996 and linked with 10 years of events from NHI data. Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) were identified based on hospital admission or death from coronary heart disease or stroke. The Taiwanese Survey on Hypertension, Hyperglycemia, and Hyperlipidemia (TwSHHH), conducted in 2002 was used for external validation. The NAHSIT data consisted of 1658 men and 1652 women aged 35–70 years. The incidence rates for MACE per 1000 person-years were 13.77 for men and 7.76 for women. These incidence rates for the TwSHHH were 7.27 for men and 3.58 for women. The model had reasonable discrimination (C-indexes: 0.76 for men; 0.75 for women), thus can be used to predict MACE risks in the general population. NHI data can be used to identify disease statuses if the definition and algorithm are clearly defined. Precise preventive health services in Taiwan can be based on this model.
    Date: 2022-01-25
    Relation: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022 Jan 25;19(3):Article number 1319.
    Link to: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031319
    Cited Times(WOS): https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000755355700001
    Cited Times(Scopus): https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85123352950
    Appears in Collections:[Wen-Harn Pan] Periodical Articles
    [Chih-Cheng Hsu] Periodical Articles
    [Shao-Yuan Chuang] Periodical Articles
    [Hsing-Yi Chang] Periodical Articles

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